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Charles Doussault was one of the drawers who worked, together with Michel Bouquet, at thealbum entitled Moldovalaque, which was published thanks to Billecocq, the French consul in Wallachia between 1839 and 1846. In 1854 Doussault published in the magazine "Illustration" an article about Dobruja, where he lived for several years, during two of which he suffered from fever. In 1843 he was in Bucharest, where he was entrusted with making an album containing 10 watercolours depicting the voyage of Prince Albert of Prussia. Some of them, which were reproduced on wood engravings, are found in the Moldovalaque Album, while others were exhibited at the Art Salon in Paris.